It's Friday! Time to dance it out like this student from our project with @goodallovertv. He met with our team @mechabert and @krunko in rumii earlier this week. Safe to say, we definitely see #VR in education's future.

We had a blast at Hunters Lane High School this morning. We worked with @goodallovertv to connect students in Nashville to students in Tanzania, Africa using the @htcvive. Thank you to @changemedia and Good All Over for bringing us on this project. The students were great!

Where in the world are you working from today?
Reposting @mechabert who joined a rumii meeting while waiting at the dealership. The rest of the attendees had no idea. With WiFi and VR we really can work anywhere.

Check out our latest blog post. We talk about why we learned at @ge2_live this past weekend in Seattle. ️ Highlights from our experience:

Kids expect VR to be in their future. They see what we’re building today as what they will be using to work, communicate, and build when they enter the workforce. It’s not a question of “if” or “when” to them.

Kids in high school are looking for a new avenue to be creative and take over. 15 years ago it was YouTube. People uploaded videos for fun but over time people discovered they could make a career out of it. Highschooler’s today will be our future “Youtubers” of VR tomorrow.

Kids want to do more than go to school, sit in a classroom, and read about what to learn. They want to attend school in VR (think Ready Player One). They want to be a settler in the American Colonies or ride the Apollo 11 to the moon. They want to explore a chemical reaction on a molecular level and experience what it’s like to live as a kid in a different part of the world. All these things can be accomplished with virtual reality.